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witchy
[ wich-ee ]
adjective
- accomplished by or as if by witchcraft:
strange, witchy sounds.
- similar to or characteristic of a witch; witchlike:
a witchy enjoyment of mischief-making.
Example Sentences
She was bundled in a witchy outfit resembling a duvet cover.
Her witchy aesthetic appears to function more as a way to stand out and keep things lighthearted while helping women connect with one another and address their frustrations with modern society.
She said that some of the highlights of the programme this year include a witchy wonderland on the City Walls, projections on the Austins and Bishop Street Court House buildings, and Rodafonio - a travelling street theatre act created by renowned American designer and musician Cesar Alvarez.
As if the witchy vibes couldn’t get more, well, witchy at Brujas — the Spanish word for “witches” — the hot spot in the city’s Roma neighborhood has just debuted a new namesake bar menu for the year.
Plus, there are still plenty of witchy mysteries yet to be resolved in “Agatha All Along” — such as Rio’s whereabouts during the last trial.
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